PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS MONDAY, Paeans L- 1511 5? & & a: v.? 9 R P I Jjf 8 8 I Expert OPTICAL SERVICE RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS STORE 217-219 Sixth St. 9 (Across from Ilelgerson Real Estate Co.) CHAS. DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engraving Visit Our Basement Store For Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and NoTelties MAX HEILBRONER JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Christmas Presents from The Store for Dad and Lad. 12 SUGGESTIONS Photo Albums Kodaks Victor Records Waterman's Pens and Pencils IN BRIEF Playing Cards Stationery Pictures Parchment Fancy Goods Card Tables Books Record Player leather' Billfolds and Note Books for MEKRY CHRISTMAS GIVING MsuBm When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable TAXI Service PHONE 13 24-Hour Service at Regular Rates Of at Of CI A. MacKmizie Furniture I hi f Ul 11UI V XJLVl K "A Good Place to Buy" CHRISTMAS GIFTS THAT LAST ( Chesterfield Suites Latest desitms nnrl rnver?ncrC Z Bedroom Suites Modern designs with Round Mir- Occasional Tables All kinds. 2 Coffee Tables Different designs. I p"one 775 32? Third Ave. 1 FIRST AID ORGANIZED This Important Thase of A.R.P. Being Lined Up Here. Organization of nursing and first aid services in event of emergency, an important phase of civilian protection activities, is be-lnj perfected In Prince Rjpert. Tonight a meeting of first aid workers Is called so that captains of the various stations may complete their teams. Examinations of the local St. John's Ambulance Association which were to have been held yesterday, .were postponed until Thursday night. More emergency supplies from the Red Cross organization aie arriving steadily in Prince Rupert. vou. Most people read the clasi- fied ads. (tf) Department of the Secretary of State Office of the Custodian of Enemy Property NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by Order in Council from and including the 7th Day of December, 1941 the Consolidated Regulations Respecting Trading with the Enemy 1939) have been annlipri tn I Japanese, Japanese controlled and Japanese occupied territory as :nemy territory. These Regulations vest in the Custodian all enemy prooeity and require all persons to report to the Custodian and hold subject to his control all enemy property as aenned by the said Regulations Under these Regulations "enemy property" includes the property of all persons, regardless of their nationality, who reside in enemy or enemy occupied territory and in addition the property of all persons who are detained under the Defense of Canada Regulations. These Regulations' do not affect the property of persons of the Japanese Race who are conducting themselves In a proper manner and who have not been detained under the Defense of Canada Regulations. t3l. .nAMlnl amIa. -Jr. V, - nil. 21? Day of December, 1941 the Secre-Jjtf tary of State and. or Custodian nas delegated his power and duty i under the said Regulations to the undersigned Glenn Wiliaughby ! McPherson. mf To facilitate the investigation I and control of all such enemy ; property the undersigned is now 93 in Vancouver and all reports re-$J quired by the Regulations ind all w j other communications should be m addressed to him, c-o P. S. Ross & 5 ! Sons, Royal Bank Building. & O. W. MCPHERSON, S Authorized Deputy of the lj : tetary of State and, or Cur to- dlan. Whifflets From The Waterfront J Capt. O. J Hansen, representing tho f -Jnorlio,, tlnlihllt. VeSSl'I' OW its' Association, and GrgCj A' derson, agent of thefIirteAijRSj Fishermen's Union, are Dick from Seattle where they atter 'ed a conference with the International Fisheries Commission in regard to regulations to govern the halibut lisheries next year. Representatives of all fleets on the coast were in attendance and presented their views. The commission gave no hint as to possible changes in the regulations. On the way home, the local delegates attended a meeting in Vancouver with Mrs. Lucas of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board in regard to the dogfish liver question. Making an earlier arrival than It's wonderful what a little i -r time, union steamer v,ai-lasslfied advertising may do for ; ala. CaP1- Erne6t Sheppard, reach- d port at 12:30 midnight last night from the south and sailed at 4:15 ajn. for Stewart and other northern points whence she will eturn here tomorrow afternoon southbound. Northbound from Vancouver to Skagway, C.P.R. steamer Princess Vorah. Capt. William Palmer, arrived In port at 8 o'clock Sunday morning from the south and sailed at 11 a.mw Jor Alaska. She is due back here Thursday afternoon southbound. The Princess Norah Union steamer Cassiar, now operating in the Queen Charlotte SEATTLE, Dec. 15: A public narket on First Avenue was de-itroyed by a spectacular fire last ni?ht. It was used both by wh?tcs ind Japanese. A theatre across he street was emptied of five hundred people. Cause Is unknown but there is no indication f sabotage. DENY HELP TO ENEMY Must Be Sure That Supplies on Pacific Really Oo to Friends. OTTAWA. Dec. 15: Dr. E. H. oieM!ari,' custodian of enemy property, in a statement issued from the office of Prime Minister Mackenzie King Friday called for the co-operation of all trades and financial Interests dealing with territories in the Pacific to ensure that assistance intended for friends and allies does not fall Into enemy hands. The statement suggested prior consultation with the custodian before any financial or commercial negotiations are Initiated or carried on which might benefit the enemy. It said that for purposes of trading with the enemy regulations which fall under Dr. Coleman's jurisdiction, Shanghai Is regarded as territory In enemy occupation. "The situation which has arisen in the Far East presents most serious difficulties for all trading and financial operations lr Pacific territories," the statement said, listing these three points to be borne in mind by "all Interested parties." "1 The problem which faces the authorities is to extend all possible aid to our friends and allies in the Pacific and at the same time to ensure that this as- had on board scventy-flvc pas- sistance, whether It be financial sengers of whom nine disembarked or in materials, does not fall into here. enemy hands. The custodian de sires to bespeak the co-operation 'of all traders and financial Inter-J ests to this end. Islands service between here and rtnitiv "2 It Is very difficult to define for purposes of the Vancouyer. is due in port at 4:15jtrading with the encmy regula his afternoon from the south and will sail at 10 o'clock tomirrow night on her return to Vancouver over the same route. Seattle Has Market Fire Spectacular Blaze Last Night on First Avenue in Puget Sound City. tions what part of China is occu- pled by Japanese forces and what part is free. renal 'Offence "At this stage the custodian therefore, can only point out that it is a penal offence to take any steps In any transactions with, or for the benefit of, any persons or concern in Japan, Japanese dependences or territories occupied by Japanese forces, and he suggests prior consultation wuh Mia office before any financial or commercial negotiations are initiated or carried on which might benefit the enemy. "This is the more important since the situation will be changing from day to day and it is impassible to predict the souise of the war. "3 It is pointed out that for purposes of the trading with the enemy regulations, Shanghai is regarded as territory in enemy occupation." you TILL IN VVIES If you are over-age or less fit, you TOO can learn to handle a rifle and defend your own. JOIN A RESERVE FORCE UNIT JOIN THE ARMY TODAY I 'Anyone vb ears - ViH' " - . zm hp MARJORIE RAMBEAU ALAN HALE JANE WYMAN RONALD REAGAN OX Till SAME I'KOGKAMME "Information Please" - Cartoon CAPITOL A fAMOU PIAYCBS THIAIIf L (at 1:43, 3:43, 5 4:; . i. : March of Time . . . Special! Presents "NORWAY IN REVOLT" TODAY AND SATIHOAV Complct' t 1:00. 3:00 JOIN THE ARMY TODAY ENTERPRISE FRUIT and PRODUCE Co. THIKD AVENUE AND FIRST STREET SPECIALIZING IN Fruit and Vegetables You are cordially welcome to inspect our 9 will demonstrate our new product-. "OELNOR" FROZEN FRUIT and VEGETABLES I'HONE 313 DOLLS TOYS and GAMES FREE DELIVERY Dolls of every nationality and all styles from fioldru nair cupies to the larser dressed and partly dressed; Dutch k"r' and Nisger Fapoose . . . then the big: showily dressed l'rau ful Itaby" DoHs, also Wetums and Crying Babies. Toy plane classes from moderately priced lines up ' ' ' elaborate classes which really fly when key is used. with string attached. '.Motor Toys made to "go" by lu""n'rs key or pulling a string. Fire Trucks, Hose Wagons. T " Racing Cars, Freight Cars, etc., and many other delight the children . . . at the Variety Store "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" 33ft Thlrrl Ave. U'mI I'hnnp RpH 120 I.0 '50X ;57 If you lose anything, advertise for -st